(Note: This is a resend - sorry if the original shows up. pppd died in the middle of transmission :P) Hmm, multiple files should have been in the version that went into KDE2.1... if not upgrade to 1.0alpha1 on www.mosfet.org/pixie. It's been there for awhile ;-) As far as *jpg showing up in the filelist, that can only happen if there are no files that match *jpg in your current directory. Otherwise the shell expands the wildcard before Pixie even runs. I was assuming that anything on the commandline that doesn't match a filename is supposed to be an internet URL, now I check to see if it's a valid URL and if not give a error message. Bert.Haverkamp@libertel.nl wrote: > > > > > pixie *jpg does work... > > > Mmmm, that's weird, I just got on item in the list: *.jpg > > > and no picture. I'll try again, maybe I did something wrong. > > > Fact is that the first time I started pixie, I tried to > > load pictures via > > > the file-open > > > menu. I (as a novice user) expected to be able to load all > > my pictures from > > > there in one go. > > > A "select all" scheme ala xmms would be great! > > > > Well, you can select multiple files... I guess I could add select all, > > but just highlighting everything will load them. > again mmmm, I couldn't. selecting with ctrl, alt, shift or whatever button > pressed did not work. > Also draging a box around multiple files didn't work. > How should I select multiple files? > To make things very clear: I'm talking about the open-dialog of pixie here. > I could select multiple files in Konqueror and drag them onto pixie of > course!